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Síndrome de Paterson-Kelly; Disfagia sideropénica; Membrana esofágica
Algunos pacientes desarrollan anomalías en la piel y las uñas que el médico puede ver durante un examen.
El tránsito esofagogastroduodenal o la endoscopia digestiva alta puede revelar la presencia de la membrana. Asimismo, pueden ser útiles los exámenes para diagnosticar anemia o deficiencia de hierro.
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